Sony kept saying it, but we finally understand what they meant when they said that Home would be expanded "based on consumer feedback." A SCEE community manager, MusterBuster, started a thread on the European PlayStation forums, trying to figure out why people were congregating around the PSP-3000 adverts all the time. After learning that people enjoy dancing to the advert's music the thread quickly evolved into a discussion of how best to deliver more music to Home users.
Suggestions came in many forms, such as a jukebox (as can be found in the US Home Plaza), downloadable podcasts, or a live radio show. The latter seemed to elicit the biggest response, with suggestions including live DJs, gaming news segments and "PSN in" (rather than "phone in") competitions. We'd like to think that all of these ideas are now being discussed internally at SCEE. Hopefully we'll see something come of the discussion relatively soon (though, setting up a radio show won't happen overnight).
It's good to see Sony making the effort by initiating and partaking in discussion about what people want to see in Home. It's much better than invisibly watching Home users talking amongst themselves from the sidelines. If you have some ideas for Home, make yourself heard over at the European PlayStation forums.
Source:
http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/12/16/sony-brainstorming-with-the-home-community/